We analyze the BeppoSAX measurements of the prompt and afterglow emission of the Gamma-ray burst GRB 010222. Among 45 GRBs detected with the Wide Field Cameras on BeppoSAX, the 40-700 keV fluence of (9.3+/-0.3)x10^(-5) ergs cm-2 is only surpassed by GRB 990123. In terms of the isotropic 20-2000 keV energy output of 7.8x10^53 ergs, it ranks third of all GRBs with measured distances. Since this burst is so bright, the data provide complete and valuable coverage up to 65 hr after the event, except for a gap between 3.5 and 8.0 hr. The 2-10 keV flux history shows clear signs of a break, which is consistent with a break seen in the optical, and provides supporting evidence for the achromatic nature of the break. An explanation for the break in the context of a collimated expansion is not straightforward. Rather, a model is favored whereby the fireball is braked to the nonrelativistic regime quickly (within a fraction of day) by a dense (~10^6 cm-3) circumburst medium. This implies that, after a mild beaming correction, GRB 010222 may be the most energetic burst observed thus far. The X-ray decay index after the break is 1.33+/-0.04, the spectral index 0.97+/-0.05. The decay is, with unprecedented accuracy, identical to that observed in the optical.

BeppoSAX Measurements of the Bright Gamma-Ray Burst 010222

2001

Abstract

We analyze the BeppoSAX measurements of the prompt and afterglow emission of the Gamma-ray burst GRB 010222. Among 45 GRBs detected with the Wide Field Cameras on BeppoSAX, the 40-700 keV fluence of (9.3+/-0.3)x10^(-5) ergs cm-2 is only surpassed by GRB 990123. In terms of the isotropic 20-2000 keV energy output of 7.8x10^53 ergs, it ranks third of all GRBs with measured distances. Since this burst is so bright, the data provide complete and valuable coverage up to 65 hr after the event, except for a gap between 3.5 and 8.0 hr. The 2-10 keV flux history shows clear signs of a break, which is consistent with a break seen in the optical, and provides supporting evidence for the achromatic nature of the break. An explanation for the break in the context of a collimated expansion is not straightforward. Rather, a model is favored whereby the fireball is braked to the nonrelativistic regime quickly (within a fraction of day) by a dense (~10^6 cm-3) circumburst medium. This implies that, after a mild beaming correction, GRB 010222 may be the most energetic burst observed thus far. The X-ray decay index after the break is 1.33+/-0.04, the spectral index 0.97+/-0.05. The decay is, with unprecedented accuracy, identical to that observed in the optical.
2001
IASF - Istituto di astrofisica spaziale e fisica cosmica
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Gamma Rays: Bursts
X-Rays: General
Questa pubblicazione rientra nel programam osservativo dei GRB con BeppoSAX, che ha avuto un impatto enorme in questo campo dell'astrofisica rivoluzionandolo. Nello specifico, questo lavoro rientra nell'ambito della problematica se l'emissione dei GRB e' isotropa o collimata, di importanza fondamentale per la stima dell'energetica di questi eventi e quindi per la comprensione della natura dei progenitori. La collimaizone dell'emissione viene comunemente dedotta da un break acromatico nella curva di luce dell'afterglow. In questo caso si dimostra invece la validita' di un'ipotesi alternativa per l'origine dei break: transizione da espansione relativistica a espansione non relativistica. Citazioni: 25 Impact factor: 6.187
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